On 28Nov2014 13:19, bruce <[email protected]> wrote:
A test app does a fork, creates children processes.
Is there a way to view the procTBL "ps" to be able to see that a
process is a "child" process?
I know you can see when a child has stopped, but the parent is still
running.. but is there a way to see if there are "running" children,
some attribute that denotes i'm a child?
Or, is there some attribute that denotes the process has running children?

Every process has a parent process id (PPID), allowing you to deduce the parent-child relationships.

The GNU ps "f" option will display the process tree with parent-child relationships.

Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <[email protected]>

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